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Acne News Archive
31-Dec-2007

  • Health Tip: Triggers of Acne (BruDirect.com)

    Hormonal changes caused by puberty. Hormonal changes caused by menopause, menstrual cycles or pregnancy. Some medications, including some used for epilepsy and depression.


  • Ring In The New Year With A New You -- Make Clear, Blemish-Free Skin Your Resolution (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)

    People suffering from acne can find all the information, helpful tips and even independent product reviews at www.guidetoclearskin.com. With a focus on health and well being in the New Year, it's time for people to start looking at organic alternatives for treating their acne and skincare ailments.


  • Ask Laura Mercier (The New Straits Times)

    I usually don?t use any makeup besides lipstick because I have sensitive, dry and acne-prone skin. I have tried using foundation but it makes my skin look worse. Can Laura Mercier products help me get a natural glow without aggravating my skin? ? Manjeet Kaur, Bandar Baru Nilai.


  • Health Tip: Triggers of Acne (HealthDay via Yahoo! News)

    (HealthDay News) - While acne is commonly attributed to poor diet and skin care, this and other types of problem skin are often triggered by factors beyond a person's control.


  • Food stores have Polish community returning (The Record)

    PASSAIC -- Monroe Street, in the city's vibrant downtown, is a string of mostly Hispanic-owned businesses -- until you get to Janek's Fine Foods and the Polonia Bakery.


  • Police look for female suspect in bank robbery (Plano Courier)

    A female suspect is being sought in the robbery of the First National Bank in the 1300 block of Preston Road. The bank was robbed about 10:20 a.m. Tuesday.


  • Weighing in on performance-enhancing drugs (Cleveland Jewish News)

    Six years ago, ?Linda,? a parent of a Beachwood High School varsity football player, discovered a large jar of creatine in her son?s room. ?I was horrified because creatine, a ?natural? performance-enhancing drug, could be poisoning my kid,? she explains.


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